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Artikel ; Online: Outbreak of toxic anterior segment syndrome following vitreoretinal surgery - A retrospective analysis.

Kannan, Naresh B / Sivadarshan, M / Sarkar, Avik Dey / Vallinayagam, MuthuKrishnan / Ramaswamy, Kim

Indian journal of ophthalmology

2024  Band 72, Heft 6, Seite(n) 860–863

Abstract: Background: Toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS) is an uncommon complication of vitreoretinal surgery and is characterized by severe anterior chamber reaction, hypopyon, and limbus-to-limbus corneal edema.: Methods: Twenty-nine vitreoretinal ... ...

Abstract Background: Toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS) is an uncommon complication of vitreoretinal surgery and is characterized by severe anterior chamber reaction, hypopyon, and limbus-to-limbus corneal edema.
Methods: Twenty-nine vitreoretinal surgeries were performed, of which 14 developed TASS in the early postoperative period. The operative records were reviewed retrospectively.
Results: The median age of patients was 49.07 ± 16.75 years and 14.28% of them were female. Also, 71.42% were operated in the left eye and 42.8% were pseudophakic. Recurrent retinal detachment, secondary scleral-fixating intraocular lens (SFIOL), and silicone oil removal (SOR) were the most common procedures. Severe anterior chamber reaction was seen in 14 patients, circumcorneal congestion in eight, corneal edema in 11 (78.6%), hypopyon in 13 (92.8%), and severe fibrin membrane in two patients.
Conclusion: We describe the largest series of TASS following uneventful vitreoretinal surgery. Balanced salt solution was the instigating agent in this series. A prompt and thorough investigation is critical in obviating recurrences.
Mesh-Begriff(e) Humans ; Female ; Retrospective Studies ; Male ; Vitreoretinal Surgery/adverse effects ; Middle Aged ; Anterior Eye Segment ; Postoperative Complications/epidemiology ; Adult ; Aged ; Disease Outbreaks ; Follow-Up Studies ; Visual Acuity ; Syndrome ; Incidence
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 2024-03-08
Erscheinungsland India
Dokumenttyp Journal Article
ZDB-ID 187392-1
ISSN 1998-3689 ; 0301-4738
ISSN (online) 1998-3689
ISSN 0301-4738
DOI 10.4103/IJO.IJO_1867_23
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